CFA: Phenomenology and the perception/sensation distinction

Submission deadline: October 15, 2025

Conference date(s):
February 6, 2026 - February 7, 2026

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Conference Venue:

Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trondheim, Norway

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Husserl famously distinguished between sensuous stuff (hyle) and intentive form in perception. Merleau-Ponty drew an analogous distinction between perceptual meaning and perceptual matter, and Heidegger distinguished between what is given in a look and what is given in a seeing of what things are.

The broad issue at stake here, i.e. whether there is a distinction between a more sensational and a more narrowly perceptual aspect to sense perception, and, if so, in what terms it should be understood, has been much contested in both analytical philosophy and the phenomenological tradition.

This workshop will feature recent perspectives on how such thinkers as Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, or others in the phenomenological tradition, have conceived of this issue. Though the primary emphasis will be on phenomenological tradition, we welcome approaches to the topic that engage with or bring out their bearing upon views within analytical philosophy of perception.

We aim to have a smaller number of talks, addressing a given topic in an in-depth manner, rather than a large number of short presentations. Each talk will be presented in English

If you would like to present your work at this workshop, please send an abstract (no longer than 1000 words excluding references) to [email protected]  by 15 October 2025.

Invited speakers:
Søren Overgaard (University of Copenhagen)
Peter Antich (Dominican University)

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